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snowseau

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Winter 2026 Readalong
British & Irish Classic Literature
My Taste
The Rook (The Checquy Files, #1)
Carry On (Simon Snow, #1)
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Emily Wilde, #1)
Half a Soul (Regency Faerie Tales, #1)
Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter

snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • Reading Round-Up - February 2026 šŸ„ž

    Let’s round up pancake month 2026!

    What was your February: • favourite books: • least favourite books: • total books read:

    For March: • What are you planning to read ? • Are there any books releasing you're interested in? • do you have a reading goal for the month?

    Bonus Questions for March: • Favourite Spring-Related Book?

    • Favourite St David’s Day Tradition? (Also, could do favourite Welsh food or book, etc. or maybe something you’re to try or read! )

    • Favourite St Patrick’s Day Tradition? (Also, could do favourite Irish food or book, etc. or maybe something you’re curious to try or read!)

    • Book recommendations for (good or bad) relationships/stories with mothers or mother figures (it’s Mother’s Day month in the UK, I know in the US it’s May)

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    Lady Tremaine

    Lady Tremaine

    Rachel Hochhauser

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  • The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World
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    Mar 01, 2026
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 4.5Characters: 4.0Plot: 2.0
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  • snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • šŸ¤” Language of Emojisā“

    With the use of emojis on our reviews, I wanted to kind of just ask a weird question, especially after seeing the theater masks being the featured emoji a minute ago. PB also kind of encourages emojis when we discover books / review books. When I read reviews on here I use my accessibility reader and my phones accessibility reader reads emojis as their proper name. Like take:

    šŸŽ­ is spoken as ā€œTheater masks representing the performance arts.ā€ šŸ‘ļøā€šŸ—Øļø is spoken as ā€œEye in a speech bubble representing the anti bullying campaign.ā€

    But I’ve used šŸŽ­ to represent masking, and šŸ‘ļøā€šŸ—Øļø to represent a curse, because that’s how I interpret the emoji visually.

    Like take šŸŽ since its formal name is ā€˜wind chime’ people can take it as face value, but I interpret it as summer / windy days. And how šŸ™šŸ¼ is usually seen as praying hands but it’s most common use is two people high fiving.

    So I just wanted to ask if anyone has used emojis that usually mean one thing, but because it reminds you of something else, you use it a different way? Or if you’ve used an emoji to find out later it has a different meaning? And if you’ve used seemingly simple emojis that actually have a deeper meaning than its emoji suggests.

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  • The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World
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  • Trad Wife: A Novel
    snowseau
    Feb 28, 2026
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 2.5Plot: 3.0
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    This story was appalling, I loved it. Camille spouted so much misogynistic crap that she grew up with and hears from her husband and online "friends." I actually felt bad for her, which says a lot about Schaefer's writing. I was not happy about a single thing that happened in this book, but that made it all the better.

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    Trad Wife: A Novel

    Saratoga Schaefer

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  • Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter
    snowseau
    Feb 27, 2026
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    I knew I would love this book, but it still surpassed my expectations. Fawcett's writing style is superb, and her characterization of the cats was so spot-on. It was very reminiscent of Howl's Moving Castle (which I will never complain about), and it felt like a warm hug.

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  • Reading pet peeves?

    What's everyone's reading pet peeves? it can be small or silly or something that makes you pull at your hair lol. I'll start, I hate the misinformation that people think Ares, in Greek mythology for some reason was the protector of women, when he was not. Another one related to Greek mythology is that medusa was cursed after she was assaulted, but that is only in the Roman version, not the any of the Greek versions where she was always a Gorgon, but so many people who talk about the Medusa myth don't differentiate between the two.

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